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‘Bugonia’ Review: Yorgos Lanthimos’ Dialogue is Awkward and Brilliant

In this film, beauty and disgust coexist.

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‘The Mastermind’ Review: Kelly Reichardt Thought This Through

“The Mastermind,” as a niche experiment for Kelly Reichardt and the genre, will likely remain underrated, but it is one of the better films of the year.

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‘Black Phone 2’ Review: ‘Dead Is Just a Word’

Ultimately, “Black Phone 2” doesn’t seem to know what it wants to be.

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‘Tron: Ares’ Review: A Glitch, a God, or a Glorious Comeback?

These flaws are, however, outweighed by how surprisingly enjoyable the film is as a whole.

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‘Toy Story’ 30 Years Later: When Animation Gained a Third Dimension

Three decades later, “Toy Story” remains a touchstone not only for its technical brilliance, but for what it says about childhood, creativity, and growing up.

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‘Behind the Screen: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life’: Celebrating Austen’s 250th Birthday through Another Lens

In celebration of Jane Austen’s 250th birthday this year, the West Newton Cinema hosted “Behind the Screen: Jane Austen Wrecked My Life."

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‘Steve’ Review: Everybody Has a Story Worthy of Being Heard

Overall, “Steve” is a sobering look at certain populations that society forgets about far too frequently.

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‘Soul on Fire’ Review: Perseverance Is the Name of the Game

Despite its flaws, “Soul on Fire” doesn’t aim to be an award-winning film.

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‘The Smashing Machine’ Review: A24 Found the Art in Mixed Martial Arts, But Failed to Cement the Plot

The film’s visual power tends to conceal the stilted and confusing plot.

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Top Five Films to Get Ready for a Fall Evening In

So sit back and prepare to be spooked, brought to tears, or comforted by these five fall films.

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Sometimes Absence is More: Best Silent Movies for Slow Detox Days

Silent Movie Day on Sept. 29 is the perfect opportunity to detox with a transcendental movie marathon.

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‘After the Hunt’ Review: Because Apparently Subtext Is Too Much to Ask For

Unfortunately, “After the Hunt” finds itself falling prey to the pretentiousness it aims to critique.

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‘Anemone’ Review: Successfully Seeking Silence

“Anemone” presents its story of family, trauma, and forgiveness with absolute poise from beginning to end.

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‘The History of Sound’ Review: Firing On All Cylinders

Mescal and O’Connor bring these unconventional men to life in vivid and powerful ways.

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‘A Big Bold Beautiful Journey’ Review: When a GPS Leads to Love

“A Big Bold Beautiful Journey” functions as a first draft of a film, as a sketch that was never fully developed.

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